Massive medical restock

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Another large restock of emergency medical products.
We have the largest collection of medical products avaliable to the public in Ontario.
Come in and see us and let us kit you out.
Or check out some of our IFAK medical bundles.
#stopthebleed
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Looks nice, any dental emergency repair kits available? They seemed to disappear off of the Canadian market about 10 years ago and it is a pain to put one together piece but piece
Thanks
 
Any sales on ifak bundles? Any suggestions for those who don't know much about them but could be useful for a hunting and or family and emergency scenario? Any info would be great! Thanks
 
Is this still relevant now? And do you have any discounts if I take large batches? I work in a genetic laboratory, and we need to buy various medical equipment since our own is already coming to an end. Unfortunately, we do not have significant financial opportunities, but we are trying to stay afloat. People need us, especially now, when they need to do endless PCR tests for covid. You should also take care of yourself and be careful about your health because this virus is not a joke after all. Ideally, I advise everyone to use https://www.iinsight.biz/. This way, you will be able to keep all your tests in one application, and your doctor will be able to see your condition at any time without you having to go to the hospital for an appointment. I hope no one is sick here; good luck to everyone and a lot of health
 
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I concur about the dental emergency kits. They've vanished.

I recently updated my kits. I had to toss my dental kits as they were about 12 years expired. Imagine trying to use the filling mixture and finding it won't cure! I replaced my kit with with a little tube of Oragel (20% benzocaine) and some Tylenol. Gauze sponges can be used to protect a damaged tooth. I did find some temporary filling kits on Amazon, but nothing suitable for stuffing into my FAK.

That nobody makes a field dental first aid kit makes me think that either the dental industry has interfered or the kits were just garbage or both.
 
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